Samsung's Galaxy S5 is one of the best Android smartphones you can buy today, but with so many new features, software customizations and pr-installed apps it can be a bit of a challenge for first time users. Even those of you that have used a Galaxy handset before could be missing out on some hidden gems. That's why we've put together this list of tips and tricks to give you some help with your new phone.
We're starting with the more basic stuff first, but will be adding more advanced tricks soon, so be sure to check back if you need some help.
1. Protect your data with the fingerprint scanner
The Galaxy S5 was one of the first Android smartphones to arrive with a fingerprint sensor, even if Apple's iPhone 5s actually got there first. It's a brilliant way to secure the handset and ensures no-one can use it should you lose it or some scallywag nabs it. Switch it on by going to Settings > Personalization > Finger Scanner, and following the instructions. We used both thumbs and an index finger, which lets us unlock the phone from virtually any angle, but you can use any three fingers based on your personal preference.
You'll also have to type in an alternate password, just in case the fingerprint sensor can't recognise your print. Once saved, you'll have to swipe your finger over the home button after waking the phone up from sleep in order to get beyond the lock screen.
2. Sign up for Samsung's freebies
The Galaxy S5 includes a huge selection of free bonus software that you're entitled to simply for buying the phone; a free Sky Now TV Movies pass, twelve months of Endomorphism Premium, six months of Deezer music streaming and a free Amazon Kindle eBook every month are just a few of the highlights.
You'll have to set up a Samsung account first. Once you're set up, open the My Galaxy app and sign in, then swipe from the left of the screen and tap "exclusive offers'. From here you'll see all the currently available offers, and you can start downloading them right from the app.
3. Don't run out of juice with Ultra Power Saving mode
There are plenty of things you can do to help make the Galaxy S5's battery last longer, including switching off NFC Bluetooth, WI-Fi and Location reporting if you aren't using them, using Auto Brightness to let the phone dim the screen based on the amount of ambient light, and turning the display timeout down to a shorter interval, but Samsung's two power saving modes are your best bet for squeezing extra hours out of your remaining juice.
Regular Power Saving mode, enabled by going to Settings > Power Saving > Power Saving, will lower the processor clock speed and dim the screen even further than the lowest brightness setting. You can also set it to restrict background data, preventing apps from using 3G or 4G when the phone is in your pocket, and enable greyscale mode to make the AMOLED screen even more power efficient. You should get several extra hours of use, although it won't be quite as nippy because the CPU is running at a reduced speed.
For those long weekends, festivals and trips abroad where you won't have access to a power socket, you'll want to use Ultra Power Saving to get you through. Enabled by going to Settings > Power Saving > Ultra Power Saving, this automatically switches the phone into greyscale mode and limits which apps you can open. You can still phone and text, and even use the internet, Facebook and Twitter, but that's pretty much it; you can't take pictures, can't listen to music and can't watch video. With less than 10% battery remaining, we went an entire extra day before needing to find a plug socket.
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